I4, when did you purchase your's? I bought 3 back at the begginning of December and I just got an email saying all my requirements are met and the paperwork was on its way to the ATF.
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I4, when did you purchase your's? I bought 3 back at the begginning of December and I just got an email saying all my requirements are met and the paperwork was on its way to the ATF.
I had to reset my pin but with the help of customer service it was accomplished and successfully filed. Friday I got emailed from the ATF and my dealer and the gist of the two emails is that there was some confusion about this process on the dealer's behalf and now its getting rejected and will be resubmitted. I'm contacting my dealer tonight after work to see how soon it will be resubmitted.
I bought mine on December 18th. Got my email saying all the paperwork was sent off around the 25th of January. I take responsibility for the delay though. I wasn’t the fastest at getting fingerprints and photo back to them, even though they make it pretty simple. I think they also got slammed with purchases, from people hoping the eform4 will be significantly faster.
I just got an email from the atf saying no one is supposed to fill out the forms but me and not to give out the login and pin, which is what Silencer Central wants. The forms still haven't shown up on the eform website. Guessing they are super swamped. Just need to forget about them until I get an email asking for shipping.
I'm pretty sure that you've misunderstood the email. They're just wanting to remind people that one person can't use their login to fill out a form for another. You use your login to fill out a Form 1 for yourself and nobody else. As for Form 4's, the dealer you're receiving the NFA item from actually submits them.
Heard through grapevine apparently they approved their first e file form 4 that was a military expedite.
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Bolded portion from the ATF email
This means that the submission of any ATF eForm must be made by the appropriate account holder.
They gave an example of the form 1 submission information being provided by the account holder.
For silencer shop purchases, the dealer “prepares” the eForm 4, then the buyer has to certify the questions and check a box and enter their own eForm username and PIN. This is done in a window in SS web portal that is actually a remote virtual machine loading ATF page. If filing as an individual, that must be done in person at the dealer. If filing as a trust, SS allows for both the dealer and buyer to be in the same virtual machine and the responsible person can certify remotely (but both the dealer and the person are doing it simultaneously). Right after the buyer inputs username and PIN, the dealer inputs their PIN. Then it’s certified and submitted.